Studies on the Fouling and Regeneration of C.I.P Carbon

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hosking JW Muir DM Ruane M Smith I. Hinchliffe WD
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Maintaining carbon activity is critical to the satisfactory recovery of gold in the Carbon-in-Pulp (C.I.P.) process. Reduced activity can lead to gold losses in tails and lower tonnage throughput.Carbons from a number of W.A. C.I.P. circuits have been examined for the extent of fouling by inorganics such as calcium, magnesium, copper, nickel and silicon. Many of these carbons have exceedingly low activity leadingto low gold loading and excessive contact times. The relative importance of these fouling agents and cyanide levels on carbon activity is discussed. Mathematical modelling shows that relatively small improvements in kineticactivity lead to much lower tank volume require-ments and carbon residence times.
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APA: Hosking JW Muir DM Ruane M Smith I. Hinchliffe WD  (1984)  Studies on the Fouling and Regeneration of C.I.P Carbon

MLA: Hosking JW Muir DM Ruane M Smith I. Hinchliffe WD Studies on the Fouling and Regeneration of C.I.P Carbon. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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